- Rome' s pipes that carried drinking water where made of lead
- some of the lead was carried away In the pipes and ended up in the
Roman's drinking water
- The Romans had lead pots and pans, and sometimes lead seeped into
the food they were coming
- the Romans would boil water in the pots and so they were boiling lead in lead
- some of the diseases that the Romans
- lead poisoning causes damage to bones
- researchers found that you can determine how much lead there was in
a Roman by thierskeleton
-Researchers still look at the Romans skeletons to help protect us
from lead poisoning

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Helpful website: https://faculty.nipissingu.ca/muhlberger/ORB/LEAD.HTM